Vicaima innovative door designs have been featured prominently in a landmark city centre project for Crest Nicholson, which sees a modern apartment complex created in a former 1930’s iconic utility building.
Electricity House has stood in Bristol City centre since its construction in the late 1930’s and was perhaps best known as the home of the South West Electricity Board. Now this bygone treasure has taken on a new lease of life following its lovingly re-imagined and inspired regeneration by Quality developer Crest Nicholson.
Of course inspired design requires inspirational products and so Crest chose Vicaima to enhance the apartment entrance doors with Dekordor 3D Portaro matching door and frame systems. This was further augmented by a surrounding and matching wall panelling.
Client requirements included certified FD30 fire doors with a roller lock and eye viewer and Dekordor 3D provided a horizontal and highly tactile grain effect which gave the perfect tonal contrast to wall and floor coverings.
Inside the apartments Vicaima Satin White doors with Easi-Fit frames were selected. These ultra-smooth white lacquered doors provide a luxurious look and feel at every turn. The design has been further embellished with the addition of a refined groove pattern, which was also carried through onto the architraves to add yet another design element.
Vicaima offer an extensive range of innovative design options, with fire, acoustic and security performance for luxury housing and modern apartment living space. For further details visit www.vicaima.com